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3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide Baseline Switch 2920-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2952-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-PWR Plus Baseline Switch 2928-HPWR Plus Manual Version: 6W102-20090810 www.3com.com 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive, Marlborough, MA, USA 01752 3064
3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide Baseline Switch 2920-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2952-SFP Plus Baseline Switch 2928-PWR Plus Baseline Switch 2928-HPWR Plus Manual Version: 6W102-20090810 www.3com.com 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive, Marlborough, MA, USA 01752 3064
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About This Manual Organization 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide is organized as displaying the file list, downloading a file, uploading a file, and removing a file. 11 Port Management Create, modify, delete, and ... view or save the file to local host. 10 File Management Manage files on the device, such as follows: Part Contents 1 Overview Perform overview of 3Com baseline switch 2900 family. 2 Configuration Wizard Perform quick configuration of the device. 3 IRF Configure global parameters and stack ports, and display global settings, port settings, and topology...
About This Manual Organization 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family User Guide is organized as displaying the file list, downloading a file, uploading a file, and removing a file. 11 Port Management Create, modify, delete, and ... view or save the file to local host. 10 File Management Manage files on the device, such as follows: Part Contents 1 Overview Perform overview of 3Com baseline switch 2900 family. 2 Configuration Wizard Perform quick configuration of the device. 3 IRF Configure global parameters and stack ports, and display global settings, port settings, and topology...
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... [ ] are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected. For example, pop up the [New User] window. Conventions The manual uses the following conventions: Command conventions Convention Boldface italic [ ] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... } * [ x | y | ... ] * & # Description The keywords of all can be selected. Command arguments are in Boldface. A line starting with...
... [ ] are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected. For example, pop up the [New User] window. Conventions The manual uses the following conventions: Command conventions Convention Boldface italic [ ] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... } * [ x | y | ... ] * & # Description The keywords of all can be selected. Command arguments are in Boldface. A line starting with...
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Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up-to install Getting Started Guide and use the 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family. Related Documentation In addition to this manual, each 3com Baseline Switch 2900 documentation set includes the following: Manual Description 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family This guide provides all the information you need to -date 3Com product documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.3com.com.
Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up-to install Getting Started Guide and use the 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family. Related Documentation In addition to this manual, each 3com Baseline Switch 2900 documentation set includes the following: Manual Description 3Com Baseline Switch 2900 Family This guide provides all the information you need to -date 3Com product documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.3com.com.
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... are recommended to the device. A Web-based network management terminal is a PC used to log in Figure 2-4. 2-3 For detailed configuration, refer to the corresponding configuration manuals of the VLAN interface acting as shown in to the Web interface and is not necessarily a Web-based network management terminal.
... are recommended to the device. A Web-based network management terminal is a PC used to log in Figure 2-4. 2-3 For detailed configuration, refer to the corresponding configuration manuals of the VLAN interface acting as shown in to the Web interface and is not necessarily a Web-based network management terminal.
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... the next startup { bootrom | runtime } Reboot the device and run the default configuration initialize Specify VLAN-interface 1 to obtain an IP address through DHCP or manual configuration ipsetup { dhcp | ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length } [ default-gateway ip-address ] } Modify the login password of CLI commands on the device ? To...
... the next startup { bootrom | runtime } Reboot the device and run the default configuration initialize Specify VLAN-interface 1 to obtain an IP address through DHCP or manual configuration ipsetup { dhcp | ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length } [ default-gateway ip-address ] } Modify the login password of CLI commands on the device ? To...
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...configured in the page you to obtain an IPv4 address by selecting Network > VLAN Interface and selecting the Create tab. DHCP BOOTP Manual Configure how the VLAN interface obtains an IPv4 address. Support for the VLAN interface. Finishing Configuration Wizard After finishing the management IP...or enabling the VLAN interface does not affect the status of the Ethernet ports in Figure 1-4. 1-4 Available VLAN interfaces are configurable if Manual is up . z BOOTP: Specifies the VLAN interface to work properly. By default, the VLAN interface is down if no Ethernet ports...
...configured in the page you to obtain an IPv4 address by selecting Network > VLAN Interface and selecting the Create tab. DHCP BOOTP Manual Configure how the VLAN interface obtains an IPv4 address. Support for the VLAN interface. Finishing Configuration Wizard After finishing the management IP...or enabling the VLAN interface does not affect the status of the Ethernet ports in Figure 1-4. 1-4 Available VLAN interfaces are configurable if Manual is up . z BOOTP: Specifies the VLAN interface to work properly. By default, the VLAN interface is down if no Ethernet ports...
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...: z If you click the Refresh button. The system information includes the basic system information, system resources state, and recent system operation logs. z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you select a certain period, the system refreshes the system information at the specified interval. 1 Summary Overview The device...
...: z If you click the Refresh button. The system information includes the basic system information, system resources state, and recent system operation logs. z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you select a certain period, the system refreshes the system information at the specified interval. 1 Summary Overview The device...
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z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you select a certain period, the system refreshes the information at the specified interval. Figure 1-2 Device information Select from the Refresh Period drop-down list: z If you click the Refresh button. 1-3
z If you select Manual, the system refreshes the information only when you select a certain period, the system refreshes the information at the specified interval. Figure 1-2 Device information Select from the Refresh Period drop-down list: z If you click the Refresh button. 1-3
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... module allows you to display and set the system time. Figure 1-1 System time configuration page 1-1 Defined in Figure 1-1. The device supports setting system time through manual configuration and automatic synchronization of workload and cannot guarantee the clock precision. NTP allows quick clock synchronization within a network by no means keep time synchronized...
... module allows you to display and set the system time. Figure 1-1 System time configuration page 1-1 Defined in Figure 1-1. The device supports setting system time through manual configuration and automatic synchronization of workload and cannot guarantee the clock precision. NTP allows quick clock synchronization within a network by no means keep time synchronized...
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...Table 1-1 shows the system time configuration items. Table 1-1 System time configuration items Item Description Manual Select to manually configure the system time, including the setting of a certain interface on Device A and Switch B. The NTP authentication feature should be a broadcast or a multicast address, or the IP ... the NTP server. You can configure two NTP servers. The IP address of an NTP server is composed of this interface. z Switch B works in the NTP messages is set two authentication keys, each of which prohibits a client from synchronizing with the NTP server....
...Table 1-1 shows the system time configuration items. Table 1-1 System time configuration items Item Description Manual Select to manually configure the system time, including the setting of a certain interface on Device A and Switch B. The NTP authentication feature should be a broadcast or a multicast address, or the IP ... the NTP server. You can configure two NTP servers. The IP address of an NTP server is composed of this interface. z Switch B works in the NTP messages is set two authentication keys, each of which prohibits a client from synchronizing with the NTP server....
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... shown in the log buffer. Displaying Syslog Select Device > Syslog from the navigation tree to Log management configuration task list. You can select manual refresh or automatic refresh: z Manual: You need to click Refresh to refresh the Web interface when displaying log information. Set the refresh period on the log information displayed...
... shown in the log buffer. Displaying Syslog Select Device > Syslog from the navigation tree to Log management configuration task list. You can select manual refresh or automatic refresh: z Manual: You need to click Refresh to refresh the Web interface when displaying log information. Set the refresh period on the log information displayed...
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... or when system failure occurs, the diagnostic information module allows you to save the running information, and generally, you need to save the current configuration manually before rebooting the device. Figure 1-4 Diagnostic information When you that the current configuration and the saved configuration are inconsistent, and the device will check the...
... or when system failure occurs, the diagnostic information module allows you to save the running information, and generally, you need to save the current configuration manually before rebooting the device. Figure 1-4 Diagnostic information When you that the current configuration and the saved configuration are inconsistent, and the device will check the...
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... in across , normal, and auto. pin 3 and pin 6 are used for transmitting signals; SFP optical ports do not support this option to set the limit manually. The egress port is enabled on both sides, when traffic congestion occurs on the ingress port, the ingress port will send a Pause frame notifying the...
... in across , normal, and auto. pin 3 and pin 6 are used for transmitting signals; SFP optical ports do not support this option to set the limit manually. The egress port is enabled on both sides, when traffic congestion occurs on the ingress port, the ingress port will send a Pause frame notifying the...
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... port works in Figure 1-2. z The system does not allow Rate, Duplex, Cable Type and Port Status configuration on a port under a loopback test. After that is manually shut down. After selecting a testing type, you need to select a port on which you want to start the loopback test, and you can see the...
... port works in Figure 1-2. z The system does not allow Rate, Duplex, Cable Type and Port Status configuration on a port under a loopback test. After that is manually shut down. After selecting a testing type, you need to select a port on which you want to start the loopback test, and you can see the...
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... security level, you need to configure the aging time and retry times. After the above configurations, you cannot perform corresponding operations. You need to the manual provided for NMS. Configuration verification z After the above configuration, the NMS can establish an SNMP connection with that on the agent. The configuration on NMS...
... security level, you need to configure the aging time and retry times. After the above configurations, you cannot perform corresponding operations. You need to the manual provided for NMS. Configuration verification z After the above configuration, the NMS can establish an SNMP connection with that on the agent. The configuration on NMS...
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...default VLAN, which a port belongs, as you must remove the remote probe VLAN configuration first. 1-13 To remove the VLAN, you configure Switch A. Configuration Guidelines When configuring VLAN, note that has referenced a QoS policy. 5) You cannot directly remove a VLAN configured as a tagged ... on the chassis front device panel. Figure 1-14 Assign GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to which can neither create nor remove them manually. 3) Dynamic VLANs cannot be neither created nor removed manually. 2) Some VLANs are reserved for removing VLANs. 4) You cannot remove a VLAN that : 1) VLAN 1 ...
...default VLAN, which a port belongs, as you must remove the remote probe VLAN configuration first. 1-13 To remove the VLAN, you configure Switch A. Configuration Guidelines When configuring VLAN, note that has referenced a QoS policy. 5) You cannot directly remove a VLAN configured as a tagged ... on the chassis front device panel. Figure 1-14 Assign GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to which can neither create nor remove them manually. 3) Dynamic VLANs cannot be neither created nor removed manually. 2) Some VLANs are reserved for removing VLANs. 4) You cannot remove a VLAN that : 1) VLAN 1 ...
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...created. Select the subnet mask length. Return to VLAN interface configuration task list. 1-2 These items are available after you select the Manual option. Configure an IPv4 address for the VLAN interface. This option is available after you select the Configure Primary IPv4 Address check... box. This option is available after you select the Manual option. Configure the way in which the VLAN interface gets an IPv4 address. Before creating a VLAN interface, make sure that the...
...created. Select the subnet mask length. Return to VLAN interface configuration task list. 1-2 These items are available after you select the Manual option. Configure an IPv4 address for the VLAN interface. This option is available after you select the Configure Primary IPv4 Address check... box. This option is available after you select the Manual option. Configure the way in which the VLAN interface gets an IPv4 address. Before creating a VLAN interface, make sure that the...
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... IPv4 address. Allow the VLAN interface to automatically obtain an IP address by selecting the DHCP or BOOTP option, or manually assign the VLAN interface an IP address by selecting the Manual option. otherwise, the VLAN interface is modified in the Admin Status drop-down list to VLAN interface configuration task list...
... IPv4 address. Allow the VLAN interface to automatically obtain an IP address by selecting the DHCP or BOOTP option, or manually assign the VLAN interface an IP address by selecting the Manual option. otherwise, the VLAN interface is modified in the Admin Status drop-down list to VLAN interface configuration task list...
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Table of Contents 1 Voice VLAN Configuration 1-1 Overview 1-1 Voice VLAN Assignment Modes 1-1 Security Mode and Normal Mode of Voice VLANs 1-3 Configuring the Voice VLAN 1-4 Configuration Task List 1-4 Configuring Voice VLAN Globally 1-5 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port 1-6 Adding OUI Addresses to the OUI List 1-7 Voice VLAN Configuration Examples 1-8 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port in Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-8 Configuring a Voice VLAN on a Port in Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-13 Configuration Guidelines 1-18 i
Table of Contents 1 Voice VLAN Configuration 1-1 Overview 1-1 Voice VLAN Assignment Modes 1-1 Security Mode and Normal Mode of Voice VLANs 1-3 Configuring the Voice VLAN 1-4 Configuration Task List 1-4 Configuring Voice VLAN Globally 1-5 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port 1-6 Adding OUI Addresses to the OUI List 1-7 Voice VLAN Configuration Examples 1-8 Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port in Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-8 Configuring a Voice VLAN on a Port in Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode 1-13 Configuration Guidelines 1-18 i